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Tec and Santander join forces to promote tech work innovation in Mexico

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

Santander and Tecnológico de Monterrey have joined forces to boost the talent of young Mexican programmers through the Coding Boot Camp.

It is an intensive learning program that seeks to provide greater job opportunities in the web development of Mexico, through Spotlight, Santander's digital factory.

"Innovation has reached areas that we did not imagine, it has become necessary for industries to be at the forefront and for this it is necessary to have the talent that gives the technological solutions that the environment is requiring. In the case of Santander, through Spotlight, we are opening new employment fields for many young people and developers, that is why initiatives like this Boot Camp allow us to be seedbeds of talent for what companies really need, "he said during the presentation of the program Jorge Zenteno Cervantes, deputy general director of Spotlight of Banco Santander.

In this Boot Camp, 30 young people from different Mexican institutions will have the opportunity to be at the Spotlight facilities. A space in which they will enter the world of programming and web development supported, this under a plan created by institutions such as the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Texas at Austin and the Institute of Technology in Georgia.

The program will provide young participants with close knowledge of the bank's innovation areas, while receiving cutting-edge training from the Tec de Monterrey, said Arturo Cherbowski, Executive Director of Santander Universities and Director General of Universia.

"The students of this program will obtain the necessary tools and skills to become experts in application development, enhance their leadership and perform team work, as well as support in job search, mentoring and access to the business community. interested in employing Tec students," said José Escamilla de los Santos, TecLabs director of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

HTLM5, CSS3, JavaScrip, jQuerty, Java Bootstrap, Express.js, React.js, Node.js, Node.js, MongoDB and MySQL are some of the codes that young people will learn during six months that the program will last. If you want to know more details about the Coding Boot Camp you can enter here.

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